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Autodesk, Microsoft Ink Cross-Licensing Deal

malebolgia   on 16 December 2004 - 15:46 · 14 comments & 1258 views

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Autodesk Inc. and Microsoft Corp. have entered into a cross-licensing agreement that gives both companies access to a broad range of one another's patent portfolios in a move that should allow each company to broaden its product offerings. The two companies will announce the deal on Thursday, which will promote the exchange and implementation of patented technologies in many areas, including data management, collaboration, design data management, digital effects, digital rights management, project management, computer-aided design and location-based services.

David Kaefer, Microsoft's director of intellectual property licensing, told eWEEK in an interview that this is a straight-up patent licensing agreement and continues the momentum following similar agreements with SAP, Siemens and Cisco Systems Inc. "Autodesk [a software and services company for the building, manufacturing, infrastructure, digital media and wireless data services fields] and Microsoft have worked together for many years," he said. "Autodesk is one of Microsoft's most successful ISV partners and is very involved in many of our beta programs. We have had a very rich technical collaboration relationship with them, but we have not had a patent cross-licensing agreement with them until now.

News source: eWeek


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#1 MR_DEVIL on 16 Dec 2004 - 16:01
Autodesk no better than MS. Too bad they had to go to the dark side instead of the Linux side.
(1 reply) #2 Mando on 16 Dec 2004 - 16:22
Autodesk is actually worse than MS.

you find a fault in Autocad and you then phone to find the patch to fix this error in their program. They wont allow you the patch if you do not have a support contract. If MS did this there would be WW3. But because its Autodesk they get away with it.

Never mind the annual few £k to upgrade to autodesk 200x.

#2.1 PeteWhite on 16 Dec 2004 - 20:13
AutoDesk isn't as bad as some companies. I'm a Civil Engineer and I NEED a specific program to stay in business. The cost to purchase a licence was £13,000 with an annual "maintenance" fee of £1,600. To upgrade AutoCAD is only £400 ish.

Pete
(1 reply) #3 angrybrit on 16 Dec 2004 - 17:27
Autodesk is Microsoft's next victim.
#3.1 STV on 17 Dec 2004 - 06:09
sure it is.

STV
(1 reply) #4 SunnyB on 16 Dec 2004 - 20:21
I have been waiting for a Linux port of Autocad for years.
This prety much kills all chances.

Screw Autodesk AND Microsoft.

I'll pirate everything they have.


(shhh and sell it cheap)
Only kidding Billy Bob.
#4.1 DCMonkey on 16 Dec 2004 - 22:30
Bah. When Autodesk started moving away from defining the AutoCAD UI with platform neutral scripting (DCL, I think it was) and hard-coding dialogs using MFC, I knew the chances of a Linux AutoCAD port were fast approaching nil. That was a number of years ago. I don't know how far they've taken that shift.

I think the main thing MS wants from this deal is the collaboration and document/data/rights management patent rights.
#5 ainoa on 16 Dec 2004 - 22:57
i haven't used autodesk program for years...
(1 reply) #6 shichiroji4 on 17 Dec 2004 - 04:34
Moronic companies deserve to work and die together.
#6.1 STV on 17 Dec 2004 - 06:08
sorry to break it to you, but there will be a cold day in hell before microsoft dies.

STV
(2 replies) #7 nic on 17 Dec 2004 - 05:52
Any kind of Linux equivalent to Autocad?

Is Discreet still a division of Autodesk? Does this mean that 3ds max will now be a Microsoft product?
#7.1 STV on 17 Dec 2004 - 06:07
Microsoft is not buying Autodesk, they are just licensing stuff

STV
#7.2 SVT on 17 Dec 2004 - 13:17
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Any kind of Linux equivalent to Autocad?


http://www.varicad.com/

SVT
#8 tiwaris on 17 Dec 2004 - 15:12
AutoCAD 2005 still has many glitches (but is easy to use ofcourse). I do not know if AutoCAD software will benefit from this collaboration.

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